That's actually a very good point. In the Northeast (primarily), cities and their suburbs are separate and its a lot of me v. them in various policies. Hartford is 18 square miles, New Haven is 20, Bridgeport is 15. Nearby, Newark NJ is 25, Albany NY is 20, Providence is 20 while Boston is on the large side for a New England city at at 50 square miles. Outside of the Northeast, Pittsburgh, a city that some compare Hartford to is 55 square miles, Atlanta is 130, Denver is 155, and Houston is 630, which is 1/2 the size of the State of Rhode Island. Raleigh comes in at just 140 square miles; but, Wake County controls the schools regions, which compasses 850 square miles. That links the city and its opportunities and issues with the suburbs and they at least have to make an effort to work together for everyone's benefit. Not so in places like Hartford where is no link between the city (Hartford) an West Hartford, Glastonbury, Farmington, Avon, etc.